Nearly two, character portrait
By Rhiannonw
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Just enough hair for a tiny vertical ponytail
on top of her head.
Walking around the house in wellies
(thinking: I can put these on myself –
ready to go out?)
Communicating with those eyes, and hands.
‘Do I really need to try to say those consonants?
Are they really not understanding my ‘Bah, Bay, Boh …’.
Learning to handle long twigs in the garden,
learning to love finding cats (Da!) and dogs (Do!) and balls (Baw!) in book pictures.
and grabbing gran’s finger to feel the funny texture on some pages.
Howling is easier than talking,
still thinks she can rule the house,
give a firm little shake of her head
when obedience is inconvenient,
or misunderstood
[IP: a word portrait of someone]
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Love this word portrait -
Love this word portrait - thank you Rhiannon! She sounds amazing - is this a grandchild?
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How lovely to have them next
How lovely to have them next door to you!
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She sounds imperious, a
She sounds imperious, a strong character! Do I remember right that she is one of twins? I liked your portrait very much, specially "are they really not understanding" can just picture eyes sizing me up, to see if I am thick or being difficult on purpose :0)
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Nicely done, Rhiannon. What a
Nicely done, Rhiannon. What a lovely idea writing a word portrait of a granddaughter. Paul :)
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Such an adorable poem, with
Such an adorable poem, with words reflecting that wonder of learning and discovering new understandings.
Lovely poem Rhiannon.
Jenny.
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